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warren will likely become a member of the banking committee. nothing is final until it's confirmed by caucus. warren will have influence over proposed regulations of wall street and the banking industry. it would be a perfect development for progressives in the country. elizabeth warren practically created the consumer financial proex bureau as part of financial reform. warren would be and has been a great choice to the agency. but republicans threaten to block it. lobbyists reportedly fought warren being chosen for the committee. if she gets the spot, she'll be one of the senators making sure financial reform has real teeth. i'm joined by senator sherrod brown of ohio who is also a member of the senate banking committee. i tell you what, there's so much twitter world and so much blog sphere talk about her coming on this committee. how much of a vital voice would this be? >> it would matter in the ways you say. this is a committee that historically was frankly too close to the banking committee. i think with what tim johnson has done, who is th
warren will likely become a member of the banking committee. nothing is final until it's confirmed by caucus. warren will have influence over proposed regulations of wall street and the banking industry. it would be a perfect development for progressives in the country. elizabeth warren practically created the consumer financial proex bureau as part of financial reform. warren would be and has been a great choice to the agency. but republicans threaten to block it. lobbyists reportedly fought...
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he is polling below 50 and when he was running against elizabeth warren who started off not so well-known throughout the sate. i'm looking at nothing prohibitive and nothing he can't make up. it is more of a challenge for scott brown to push up. >> he had his rise and fall. he he lost by over five points. there was a lot of buzz. but i think the bloom is off that rose. congressman marquise is looking again and it is a tradition for massachusetts to provide the strongest liberal leadership in the country. the 7th district which you know well is the most liberal district is saying something. and then the index which looks at idealology is a 29 point gap. you have a lot of people in the house and you look at the fights and the republican party who are pulling the senate to the right even after they lose races i think it would be good for the senate to have a liberal in there. the guy he who i don't think anyone would beat is governor patrick. i think he would be the guy who could run away wit. but he said that back in november. i assume he is going to stick to that. but, you know, ed marquis
he is polling below 50 and when he was running against elizabeth warren who started off not so well-known throughout the sate. i'm looking at nothing prohibitive and nothing he can't make up. it is more of a challenge for scott brown to push up. >> he had his rise and fall. he he lost by over five points. there was a lot of buzz. but i think the bloom is off that rose. congressman marquise is looking again and it is a tradition for massachusetts to provide the strongest liberal leadership...
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your money needs an ally. >>> tonight, new concerns warren jeffs may be planning something dire from thhis prison sell. we have followed him for years now from his prison cell. he's serving a life sentence for sexually assaulting two underaged girls. now, the closing of a grocery store on the utah border has authorities on high alert. they're told that the world will end no later than this sunday. with the store now closed, what other preparations might they be making, and at what cost to themselves? gary tuchman went to utah looking for answers. >> it's warren jeffs' birthday, the imprisoned prophet of the lds church. in arizona and utah, his followers have a message for him. >> we send our love. >> by all accounts, the man they love is still making major decisions and pronouncements from behind bars, and church members almost never want to talk about that. why are you rubbing away from us? our bizarre comes at a tenuous time. sam is a investigator who has represented more than 100 former members of the flds church. >> the conkensenses seems to be that warren is indicating by the en
your money needs an ally. >>> tonight, new concerns warren jeffs may be planning something dire from thhis prison sell. we have followed him for years now from his prison cell. he's serving a life sentence for sexually assaulting two underaged girls. now, the closing of a grocery store on the utah border has authorities on high alert. they're told that the world will end no later than this sunday. with the store now closed, what other preparations might they be making, and at what cost...
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what do warren jeffs' faithful followers have to say about this? they are told to never talk to reporters. some use a reporter intimidation technique. large vehicles speeding and screeches by us. then emitting black smoke for added emphasis. one of the things we're hearing is that he's been talking about the possible end of times, end of the world and that people need to be faithful. is that your understanding of what he's been talking about also? >> i would rather not talk. >> reporter: a lot of ladies in this community don't want to talk to me. are you one of them? >> mm-hmm. >> reporter: the ladies are almost always polite. not always the case with men. can i just ask you, do you still believe in your prophet? do you not want to talk to me? but you do hear me? okay. you can tell me no comment. we can walk away instead of just being silent to me. were you told not to say any words? [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: what language are you speaking, sir? can i just ask you, do you believe the end of times is near at this point. >> that depe
what do warren jeffs' faithful followers have to say about this? they are told to never talk to reporters. some use a reporter intimidation technique. large vehicles speeding and screeches by us. then emitting black smoke for added emphasis. one of the things we're hearing is that he's been talking about the possible end of times, end of the world and that people need to be faithful. is that your understanding of what he's been talking about also? >> i would rather not talk. >>...
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and they were about warren from the get-go. if they don't feel that way, especially in the special election when voter turnout is going to be low, anyway, it's going to be scott brown's to lose. >> and lastly, i'll just ask you, what is the level of disappointment that ben affleck is not going to run in the state of massachusetts or the commonwealth of massachusetts? >> i knew that one was coming. well, hey, you know, we were all surprised. we either heard jones that he was going to run and suddenly people were taking it seriously and he posted on his facebook page a rather serious posting that said, you know, i'm not going to do it but i'm ownered and thank you. i think there's a little bit of disappointment. certainly he would have had that star quality. but we'll move on to the next guy. >> yeah. i think that would have probably been the two best looking guys in the history to run against each other. thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks. >> the dysfunction of this honor may very well carry over in the 113th session wi
and they were about warren from the get-go. if they don't feel that way, especially in the special election when voter turnout is going to be low, anyway, it's going to be scott brown's to lose. >> and lastly, i'll just ask you, what is the level of disappointment that ben affleck is not going to run in the state of massachusetts or the commonwealth of massachusetts? >> i knew that one was coming. well, hey, you know, we were all surprised. we either heard jones that he was going to...
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>> well i would bring in people smarter than me, like warren buffe buffett. i would put them in a room and say, what would you do? you're the best there is, give us advice, what do you think we ought to do? then make sure politicians listen to them. >> same thing to you, david. if there is one thing that you could have done in congress, that is pro your business, what would it be? >> rule one for me is moratorium on blaming at each other and gripe at each other even get serious about moving forward. same as you just heard. the real issue is growing the total pie. and we can do that. it is tax rate driven. i agree. some understanding of what is coming at us. we are all raring to go and know what what to do. we are getting squeezed some to say, maybe they are growing faster, let's jump on that. we opened two plants in brazil and two in the u.s. that ratio cleared when we see more in the u.s. >> larry, bottom line, will 2013 be a better year economically than 2012? >> i want it to be. i just don't know what they are going to do in washington. again, if they will
>> well i would bring in people smarter than me, like warren buffe buffett. i would put them in a room and say, what would you do? you're the best there is, give us advice, what do you think we ought to do? then make sure politicians listen to them. >> same thing to you, david. if there is one thing that you could have done in congress, that is pro your business, what would it be? >> rule one for me is moratorium on blaming at each other and gripe at each other even get...
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warren is going to be a senator gu eric b. will always be the president. brian, drop that beat. we welcome you to movie metaphor club. today we link the fiscal slope talks to "pulp fiction." the tea party is yolanda. we finally get to the presidential debates, the political equivalent of fight club except the first rule of this fight club is you do talk about fight club. i'm not a boxer, heavyweight champion of the world. >> what do you mean is exactly right. >> since you're already making a fist, can we get to what a man really needs to know, how do you survive a bar fight? >> toure just missed the cut. >> that's why i take issue with that list but here is something i can totally get on board with. picture it people, toure 2016.com. >> we have the different iterations of toure -- >> oh, yeah. >> but the game was always that you could -- i got new information -- >> the game was that after toure -- >> beaming in from boca and being around here is giving me romnesia. i can't remember who i am. back from boca and recovering from my romnesia. i can't remember. >> i think we'll start
warren is going to be a senator gu eric b. will always be the president. brian, drop that beat. we welcome you to movie metaphor club. today we link the fiscal slope talks to "pulp fiction." the tea party is yolanda. we finally get to the presidential debates, the political equivalent of fight club except the first rule of this fight club is you do talk about fight club. i'm not a boxer, heavyweight champion of the world. >> what do you mean is exactly right. >> since...
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he needs everybody's taxes to go up, not just warren's buffett's. he can do that two ways. he can get john boehner to capitulate or he can say the hell with it, let's go off the fiscal cliff and blame the republicans. >> if he had had the top two percent pay in just a little bit more of their fair share, that would fund the government for only 8. 5 daition. it's not realistic. >> no. it's rubbish, all this. that so called buffett tax, if you implement that on warren buffett and all his pals, it will pay off obama's 2011 deficit in the year 2520 circumstance, in 514 years time, and then we'll need the next half millenium to pay off his 2012 deficit. >> i think the republicans were sent there with a mandate as well as president. obviously the american people voted for the status quo. they voted for divided government. here's the question i have. i would no want them to think os and grand hides and the slem hammer we're robbing them with. if obama wants to take the country off the fiscal cliff, they need to go there. they seem afraid of that. do you see that. >> it's clear fro
he needs everybody's taxes to go up, not just warren's buffett's. he can do that two ways. he can get john boehner to capitulate or he can say the hell with it, let's go off the fiscal cliff and blame the republicans. >> if he had had the top two percent pay in just a little bit more of their fair share, that would fund the government for only 8. 5 daition. it's not realistic. >> no. it's rubbish, all this. that so called buffett tax, if you implement that on warren buffett and all...
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the panel oversees banking regulations, and warren, of course, is a consumer advocates who are one of the harshest critics of big banks. there's speculation about hillary clinton running for president. "the new york times" reports she was encouraged to enter the 2013 new york city mayor's race instead. according to "the times" it was made by current mayor michael bloomberg during a phone call. secretary clinton said she was not interested. politico reports actress ashley judd is seriously considering a run for 2014 against mitch mcconnell in his home state of kentucky. mcconnell's office warned he will not go easy on whoever the democratic challenger is but did not reference judd specifically. mitt romney is going back to work at his own job. marriott international has announced romney rejoined the board of directors after resigning two years ago. as for how much romney will earn, s.e.c. showed that directors received a base pay of $60,000 plus $1250 for every meeting they attended. romney has a long-time friendship with the members of marriott family and has served on the board off a
the panel oversees banking regulations, and warren, of course, is a consumer advocates who are one of the harshest critics of big banks. there's speculation about hillary clinton running for president. "the new york times" reports she was encouraged to enter the 2013 new york city mayor's race instead. according to "the times" it was made by current mayor michael bloomberg during a phone call. secretary clinton said she was not interested. politico reports actress ashley...
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the 24% or 23.8% is on highest, highest, talking warren buffett incomes at that point? >> you know, there is lot going on in the economy at any time other than the capital-gains tax rate. i am saying that if we raise it too high, we do risk killing high-tech investment. so, you know, there is a lot of economists frankly argue that our tax rate on capital gains ought to be zero. in fact there are about a dozen high-income countries like netherlands, new zealand, mexico, have capital-gains tax rates of zero. so i think the benchmark here is zero because capital gains is so important. it actually represents double taxation. capital gains income is already taxed at the corporate level. we don't need to tax it again at the individual level. adam: forgive my tax ignorance here but i do have a question that might be important. if i'm a u.s. citizen and say i invest in another country, when i sell that investment do i pay the capital gain to that country or do i pay it in the united states since i'm a citizen of the u.s.? >> pay both but then you get what is called a foreign ta
the 24% or 23.8% is on highest, highest, talking warren buffett incomes at that point? >> you know, there is lot going on in the economy at any time other than the capital-gains tax rate. i am saying that if we raise it too high, we do risk killing high-tech investment. so, you know, there is a lot of economists frankly argue that our tax rate on capital gains ought to be zero. in fact there are about a dozen high-income countries like netherlands, new zealand, mexico, have capital-gains...
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he, of course, was defeated in november by elizabeth warren but according to a recent poll yesterday in boston, he leads a generic unnamed democrat by ten points. he would be the favorite to take back that seat if republicans, but, you know, the white house went out to the governor of massachusetts and said, are there some democrat whose can run for this seat and give scott brown a fight and he said yes so it is not a "give me." but he is the favorite. >>gregg: chris, i want to change topics to the fiscal cliff. republicans and democrats, today, headed home for christmas break without any compromise. that means automatic tax increases and deep spending cuts locking increasingly likely on john 1. last night, house speaker boehner had to cancel a vote on his own plan "b" deficit reduction strategy after a stunning failure to gather enough republican support. that has some political analysts wondering about future of the house speaker's leadership role on capitol hill, but, today, speaker boehner tried to shift the pressure back to president obama regardless some house republicans are a
he, of course, was defeated in november by elizabeth warren but according to a recent poll yesterday in boston, he leads a generic unnamed democrat by ten points. he would be the favorite to take back that seat if republicans, but, you know, the white house went out to the governor of massachusetts and said, are there some democrat whose can run for this seat and give scott brown a fight and he said yes so it is not a "give me." but he is the favorite. >>gregg: chris, i want to...
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attribute to former senator from new hampshire warren rudman at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> next, a discussion on the senate filibuster rules. after that, arnold schwarzenegger and a forum on politics and hollywood. then another chance to see housing experts on the 16 billion-dollar shortfall in federal housing budget. >> senior policy advisers say that democratic advisers to curb filibusters will give the majority power over senate agenda. during a discussion at the heritage foundation on proposed changes to the filibuster rules, analyst supported the use of filibusters, stating that it is a powerful tool frequently used by both parties to delay senate action on a bill. this is about one hour and 15 minutes. >> we ask everyone to join us on our heritage.org website. we will post everything within 24 hours on heritage home page. anyone is welcome at any time to ask a question at heritage.org. our discussion today will be led by mr. michael franc. in this capacity, he helps members of congress and the executive branch understand and defend conservative p
attribute to former senator from new hampshire warren rudman at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> next, a discussion on the senate filibuster rules. after that, arnold schwarzenegger and a forum on politics and hollywood. then another chance to see housing experts on the 16 billion-dollar shortfall in federal housing budget. >> senior policy advisers say that democratic advisers to curb filibusters will give the majority power over senate agenda. during a discussion at the heritage...
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to is the fact that professor warren claimed she was a native american, a person of color. and as you can see, she's not. >> senator brown wants to raise an issue about my character, then i'll lay it out there. you know, when i was growing up, these are the stories i knew about my heritage. i believed my mother and my father and my aunts and my uncles and i never asked anybody for any documentation. >> well, i'll tell you, scott brown obviously lost that race. with john kerry going to state, scott walker's probably going to run in june, they could be serving together, what do you think about that? >> she knocked him out like manny pacquiao got knocked out, so forget that. she beat him down this last race, trust me. >> barack obama dealt the knockout blow. it wasn't this candidate, she was a very, very weak candidate by any standard. she's beloved by progressives but she won because barack obama was at the top of the ticket, let's get real. >> scott brown has a 58% favorability rating, it's likely he's the republican nominee and very like live he goes back to the senate. all
to is the fact that professor warren claimed she was a native american, a person of color. and as you can see, she's not. >> senator brown wants to raise an issue about my character, then i'll lay it out there. you know, when i was growing up, these are the stories i knew about my heritage. i believed my mother and my father and my aunts and my uncles and i never asked anybody for any documentation. >> well, i'll tell you, scott brown obviously lost that race. with john kerry going...
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warren buffett, of course, going along with this. that's a longer conversation. >> still to come on "squawk" unless you've been living under a rock you know the fiscal cliff is just days away. what's going to happen? anybody -- >> rock? >> everybody. >> kind of like -- >> i don't know. will anybody be able to rise above? partisan politics and come to an agreement in the final days of the year? we're going to ask vice president biden's former chief economist jared bernstein. first, though, the economy held hostage in the words of one ceo. >> my name is terry, owner, president and ceo of a salon in princeton, new jersey. i've owned the company for two years, it's been here for about 30-plus years. we're pretty scared of the fiscal cliff for many reasons. one of which is four of my employees, there's so much uncertainty for them. my other biggest fear is not being able to sustain the business and grow it, and offer employment opportunities for others, as well as for us, how we're going to plan for the future. we have three weeks for a d
warren buffett, of course, going along with this. that's a longer conversation. >> still to come on "squawk" unless you've been living under a rock you know the fiscal cliff is just days away. what's going to happen? anybody -- >> rock? >> everybody. >> kind of like -- >> i don't know. will anybody be able to rise above? partisan politics and come to an agreement in the final days of the year? we're going to ask vice president biden's former chief...
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here comes elizabeth warren. and then this happened on live tv. >> what do you want me to tell romney? i can't tell him. he can't do that to himself. >> sorry, clint. the empty chair won. but more than anything, 2012 was about fairness. it was the year of the great american debate of what kind of country we should be. what role government should play. americans voted for compassionate, hopeful and clear view. it was the year for the immigrants and the middle class and the poor. and it was an honor to be there to bring it to you. our "politics nation" family all yearlong. from reenacting dr. martin luther king's march from voter rights to broadcasting from dexter avenue when dr. king preached during the civil rights movement, to fighting for justice in florida, for young teen gunned down named travon martin. this year, americans showed the desire that people must be heard. and that is progress. no matter how much the resources were, if i were marching in florida or rallying in ohio or standing in maryland, i saw a
here comes elizabeth warren. and then this happened on live tv. >> what do you want me to tell romney? i can't tell him. he can't do that to himself. >> sorry, clint. the empty chair won. but more than anything, 2012 was about fairness. it was the year of the great american debate of what kind of country we should be. what role government should play. americans voted for compassionate, hopeful and clear view. it was the year for the immigrants and the middle class and the poor. and...
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lowie will be the ranking democrat, making her the highest in that ki committee's history and elizabeth warren is expected to be named to the senate banking committee. according to the "wall street journal" it could be a signal from the democrats to wall street to watch out. >>> we're barely out of the november 2012 elections and there's talk what big names you could see in the ballot box ahead. richard lui is here with that. >> that's the question in the races cory booker tweeted this about a potential run one supporter saying please run for governor. booker answered said i'm not sure but definitely considering it. seriously if actions are any indication his week of living on food stamps is getting good pr, stay tuned now. so is him helping to shovel streets two years ago and saving somebody from a fire in april. the often called super mayor has national notoriety and more twitter followers than mitt romney had months after clinching. recent poll says booker would get pummeled by christie by 50 percentage points. one potential siren who has more fame, ashley judd, the kentuckian is exploring
lowie will be the ranking democrat, making her the highest in that ki committee's history and elizabeth warren is expected to be named to the senate banking committee. according to the "wall street journal" it could be a signal from the democrats to wall street to watch out. >>> we're barely out of the november 2012 elections and there's talk what big names you could see in the ballot box ahead. richard lui is here with that. >> that's the question in the races cory...
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across the political spectrum, consider warren buffett and higher taxes for the rich. he wrote "our government's goal should be to bring in 18.5% revenue. he doesn't say. those are levels attained over extended periods in the past. permit me a decent from the or kl of omaha. the average of our past revenue is not sufficient to sustain our future. in fact, it wasn't even enough to support our past. only three times in the past 50 years has the 18% been enough to balance the budget. the only recent balancing came during the clinton era when growth was strong. from 19.5% of the overall economy to 20.6%. by bump. ing along with 18%, we have built the national debt that dominates the political discussion and it's going to get worse if we stay there. the future debt we're talking and worrying about is driven by two things. health care and old people. the coming years are going to have more of both. today the elderly make up 13% of the population. by 2050, they are expected to be 20%. that means you'll need to spend a lot more on social security and medicare. and we hope will
across the political spectrum, consider warren buffett and higher taxes for the rich. he wrote "our government's goal should be to bring in 18.5% revenue. he doesn't say. those are levels attained over extended periods in the past. permit me a decent from the or kl of omaha. the average of our past revenue is not sufficient to sustain our future. in fact, it wasn't even enough to support our past. only three times in the past 50 years has the 18% been enough to balance the budget. the only...
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interesting to see this week, warren buffett thinks your best replacement would be the head of hp, jamie dimon. >> i think he, if we did run into problems in markets i think he would be the best person we could have. >> any chance of that? >> george, the president is going to choose somebody very talented to lead the treasury for his next four years. i'm very fortunate, i have been able to work with him to help solve these problems for the country over this period of time and i'm very confident he's going to have somebody in place in january to succeed me. >> i didn't think you were going to bite on that. thanks for your time this morning. mr. secretary, thank you. >> thanks, george. >>> our powerhouse roundtable is coming right up. we'll get their take on secretary geithner. the tax debates that's dividing the gop. are they forcing a deal or poisoning the wealth? all that in just 90 seconds. ♪ [ male announcer ] navigating your future can be daunting without a financial plan. your plan should be built to your specific needs so that it lasts through every stage of your life. ♪ at pac
interesting to see this week, warren buffett thinks your best replacement would be the head of hp, jamie dimon. >> i think he, if we did run into problems in markets i think he would be the best person we could have. >> any chance of that? >> george, the president is going to choose somebody very talented to lead the treasury for his next four years. i'm very fortunate, i have been able to work with him to help solve these problems for the country over this period of time and...
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a lot of these top 1%ers like what warren buffets are saying tax me. i need consumers that are able to afford the product i sell. >> and again, you know the robin hood tax is the smartest thing i have heard all year. eliot spitzer has a great piece in slate this weekend, if you taxed half of a percentage you would fix the entire economy. you don't have any country without the middle class. what are you rich people going to run? >> stephanie: yeah. mitch mcconnell listen to this for a minute. >> what the president is really interested in is getting as much taxpayer money as he can, first by raising taxes on small business -- >> lie! lie! >> -- and then on everybody else. >> can one of steph's trolls call in and defend this guy. >> i have never seen this before! i'm flabbergasted. >> i demand a heated rock in my terrarium. >> my shell will protect me if i fall off the fiscal cliff. >> stephanie: nothing he said there was true. he doesn't want to raise taxes on everyone else. he wants to lower them on 98%. >> he wants the tax rate to go back to where it w
a lot of these top 1%ers like what warren buffets are saying tax me. i need consumers that are able to afford the product i sell. >> and again, you know the robin hood tax is the smartest thing i have heard all year. eliot spitzer has a great piece in slate this weekend, if you taxed half of a percentage you would fix the entire economy. you don't have any country without the middle class. what are you rich people going to run? >> stephanie: yeah. mitch mcconnell listen to this for...
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service for former senator warren rudman. vice-president biden, former supreme court justice souter, senator john mccain and others pay tribute. join us at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> at the end of world war ii, we had told million men under arms. we had 2000 flight officers and generals. today we have 1000 black officers and generals. and 1.2 million under arms. -- today we have 1000 flight officers and generals. and 1.2 million under arms. we look at areas where we can not necessarily save all the money but we can transfer responsibilities of the the pentagon and consolidate programs and save a significant amount of money. >> this weekend, deacon talk with tom coburn about the fiscal cliff, the affordable care act -- you can talk with tom coburn about the fiscal cliff, the affordable care act. join our 3 our conversation with your calls, e-mails, tweets sunday at noon eastern on book tv's in depth on c-span2. >> he worked his way up, went to harvard law school then at the urging of one of his brothers, emigrated to
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when the new senate is seated next month, elizabeth warren will take her place as a member of the banking committee. her commitment to reforming wall street after the credit bubble which gave us the great recession made her private enemy number one for wall street. she poured millions of dollars into the -- you should know that passage of dodd/frank was the start of the battle to reclaim our economy and warren will have enhanced power and visibility to wage that fight. finally, you should know that unnamed u.s. officials told nbc news this week the syrian military unloaded nerve gas into bombs that can be dropped on to the syrian population. the syrian president bashar assad continues to cling to power amid the civil war there. you should also know while syria admitted to gas, officials denied the new report and said they would never be used against syrians. fear can and has and likely will continue to drive military decisions here and aboard even in the absence of willful fear mongering. want to find out what my guests think we should know for the week coming up. back at the table, nora
when the new senate is seated next month, elizabeth warren will take her place as a member of the banking committee. her commitment to reforming wall street after the credit bubble which gave us the great recession made her private enemy number one for wall street. she poured millions of dollars into the -- you should know that passage of dodd/frank was the start of the battle to reclaim our economy and warren will have enhanced power and visibility to wage that fight. finally, you should know...
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chairman, i give up. >> well, warren left washington, but not for long. after president obama took her out of the running for the job, she went back to massachusetts, ran for senate, and won. so she's back in washington. and ready to add to her legend as the sheriff there to protect your money. and this time republican senators can't do a thing about it. warren is a fierce advocates for consumers and believes the amount of risks banks take should be regulated. on friday, we'll get our first post election look at how many jobs are being created. and the early forecasts are not good. cnn money forecasts just 77,000 net jobs created in november. that's far fewer than the 171,000 that were added in october. a lot happened last month. superstorm sandy, labor turmoil at hostess and business uncertainty because our elected officials won't get their act together and deal with the fiscal cliff. brace yourself for a job number that could be even lower than the already weak forecast. i hope i am wrong about that. from the cnn money newsroom in new york, i'm ali vels
chairman, i give up. >> well, warren left washington, but not for long. after president obama took her out of the running for the job, she went back to massachusetts, ran for senate, and won. so she's back in washington. and ready to add to her legend as the sheriff there to protect your money. and this time republican senators can't do a thing about it. warren is a fierce advocates for consumers and believes the amount of risks banks take should be regulated. on friday, we'll get our...
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they are showing the ultra wealthy can show very little income, warren buffett is not worried about, you know, someone that has a net worth of let's say less than 5 million dollars pays more taxes, i mean he's got so much money he will never see most of the money he's got. it is a completely different game. stuart: it is a different game. but now address those people, the strivers of this world who have income on the books, very high income, whether they're sports people or entertainers or whatever it is they do, entrepreneurs, for example, how do they feel about the higher tax rates which are really going to hurt them and many of them actually voted for it? how do they feel now? >> well, i don't think they feel very good at all. i mean i can't find anyone, stuart, who is happy about this situation. of course at this point, right now, hours away from going over the cliff, we don't even know what the rules are. so i don't think people, even people that voted for president obama know what the rules are. so i'm not sure we can really say if they're happy or not because what's -- how can
they are showing the ultra wealthy can show very little income, warren buffett is not worried about, you know, someone that has a net worth of let's say less than 5 million dollars pays more taxes, i mean he's got so much money he will never see most of the money he's got. it is a completely different game. stuart: it is a different game. but now address those people, the strivers of this world who have income on the books, very high income, whether they're sports people or entertainers or...
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you spoke to warren buffet. what's his take on all of this? >> yeah, i asked him for his take. ever the optimist long term with regards to the u.s. economy. he gave us a statement as well. he said "the american economy has worked well since 1776, albeit with periodic and sometimes severe interruptions, and will continue to do so. berkshire will invest a record amount again in 2013 in plant and equipment. what's right with america far outshadows what's wrong with washington." now, some could argue if we do get past this fiscal cliff and address the debt ceiling, 2013 could actually be a good year for the economy. the housing market continues to recover. we do see an energy boom, as well, but, you know, i spoke with former treasury secretary robert rubin, as well and i think he summed it up by saying this really was a missed opportunity that we're seeing right here for some sort of grand bargain for a big deal to address the debt limit here and so far we haven't been doing that. >> and, bianna, i would not count on these guys finally getting their act together in any significant
you spoke to warren buffet. what's his take on all of this? >> yeah, i asked him for his take. ever the optimist long term with regards to the u.s. economy. he gave us a statement as well. he said "the american economy has worked well since 1776, albeit with periodic and sometimes severe interruptions, and will continue to do so. berkshire will invest a record amount again in 2013 in plant and equipment. what's right with america far outshadows what's wrong with washington."...
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these are not people like warren buffett. we estimate 200,000 jobs to 700,000 jobs could be lost as a result of these tax increases. that does not help anyone. we need to be growing jobs and not losing them. host: deborah is a democrat in missouri -- beverly. caller: mary christmas. host: mary christmas -- merry christmas to you. caller: i have two questions. an analogy and then a question. my question is on the t adjustmentso th to the seniors - of-living is going to be down. my question, the federal employees and politicians get a cost-of-living. yet there's is always higher than the old people's. why is it not the same? i am sure it will take this gentleman 10 minutes to answer the question. my analogy is that charlie brown, president obama, the fiscal cliff football is always being yanked out from him by the nasty republicans in the house and senate. is it not time for you to let the american people have a touchdown? where is the jobs bill? you keep talking about jobs. i have not heard -- i watched the news all the time a
these are not people like warren buffett. we estimate 200,000 jobs to 700,000 jobs could be lost as a result of these tax increases. that does not help anyone. we need to be growing jobs and not losing them. host: deborah is a democrat in missouri -- beverly. caller: mary christmas. host: mary christmas -- merry christmas to you. caller: i have two questions. an analogy and then a question. my question is on the t adjustmentso th to the seniors - of-living is going to be down. my question, the...
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. >> senators kay bailey hutchison and mark warren yesterday segment nauling their willing tons talk about this, and most likely the conversation leading itself to do something about high magazine clips and what is defined as an assault weapon. is the climate right for a modernized assault weapons ban to pass through congress? especially if vice president joe biden and this inter-agency task force with muster enough support for it? >> it may be that there's more interest in a high capacity magazine ban. now, of course, it's interesting to hear a republican like kay bailey hutchison saying she's willing to look at that time. of course, she's leaving the senate. we haven't heard a lot of talk about high capacity megazeenz from other republicans who will be around. so, you know, the two things, that may have more prospect of passing. the trick with the assault weapons ban is going to be this. there was one ten years ago. there's no agreement on whether it was effective or not. the advocates say it was. some studies say it's hard to describe whether there's any decrease in crime. the oth
. >> senators kay bailey hutchison and mark warren yesterday segment nauling their willing tons talk about this, and most likely the conversation leading itself to do something about high magazine clips and what is defined as an assault weapon. is the climate right for a modernized assault weapons ban to pass through congress? especially if vice president joe biden and this inter-agency task force with muster enough support for it? >> it may be that there's more interest in a high...
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people like warren buffett and others who are on the left side of the argument, they say, look, living in this country is -- the -- this country has given them the ingredients to be successful, and, you know, should have to give back for that. there are two very different philosophies about the estate tax. at least here, in the beginnings of the frameworks of the still moving target that is this deal, let's be clear about that, looks like 40% and $5 million, a slight increase in the estate tax, but it wouldn't be as bad as republicans had feared if we went over the cliff. >> there is also that question of just being able to send what you've made in your lifetime as an inheritance on to your next generation or giving it to the government, right? >> that's exactly what it is. it is a fight they have had sort of -- this is a perennial fight the estate -- the death tax. even the language used about is is very coded language. but what republicans have long said is that the estate tax is something -- the death tax, whatever you want to call it, is something that punishes success. >> and when
people like warren buffett and others who are on the left side of the argument, they say, look, living in this country is -- the -- this country has given them the ingredients to be successful, and, you know, should have to give back for that. there are two very different philosophies about the estate tax. at least here, in the beginnings of the frameworks of the still moving target that is this deal, let's be clear about that, looks like 40% and $5 million, a slight increase in the estate tax,...
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even warren buffett, who is been a champion of raising taxes on the wealthy to make sure they pay their fair share, would not raise revenues over 18.5% of gdp. so we need to think about is it necessary, if you get more revenues, how do you ensure they do not go to more spending? what are we talking about taxes right now women have a spending problem? that is what i would like to offer at. thank you, very much. it is interesting that when you look at the exigency getting something done, it really is artificial. we have a date that congress put out there. that is what we have to act by. if we do not, we go off a cliff. i'm not suggesting by any stretch that we ought to do that. i am suggesting there is hyperbole on both sides to say we have to act now. they see this as a gate that should not be wasted. a crisis that should not be wasted. i am afraid that in rushing to judgment over an artificial date that the policies get the short shift. i am not suggesting we should go off the cliff. i do not think that is good policy. but these artificial baits have never produced good results. -- in o
even warren buffett, who is been a champion of raising taxes on the wealthy to make sure they pay their fair share, would not raise revenues over 18.5% of gdp. so we need to think about is it necessary, if you get more revenues, how do you ensure they do not go to more spending? what are we talking about taxes right now women have a spending problem? that is what i would like to offer at. thank you, very much. it is interesting that when you look at the exigency getting something done, it...
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the coalition that took president obama and elizabeth warren, quite frankly to the top may not turn out in a special election, and they are banking on -- on -- as close as it was -- it was much closer than romney and obama in massachusetts -- >> >> stephanie: right. and that's what they count on is less turnout trying to suppress the vote. >> that's right. so the thing of it is is we need to really hone in on educating the voters in massachusetts. all hands on deck for this special election, if in fact he does appoint john kerry. but in the short run they have won. in the long run, you know, it's incumbent upon us to make sure they are tone deaf. they still haven't heard the message, which is hey you are kicking around another woman, this war on women continues. you have thrown her out for no reason, war on people of color. this is the coalition that will keep you out of power from now on. >> stephanie: yeah. >> and once again here is a woman who did absolutely nothing. >> stephanie: yep. >> and, you know, you pulled together this minority voice -- >> poor mccain. i still respect him st
the coalition that took president obama and elizabeth warren, quite frankly to the top may not turn out in a special election, and they are banking on -- on -- as close as it was -- it was much closer than romney and obama in massachusetts -- >> >> stephanie: right. and that's what they count on is less turnout trying to suppress the vote. >> that's right. so the thing of it is is we need to really hone in on educating the voters in massachusetts. all hands on deck for this...
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warren buffett has said those earning $500,000 a year or more. but others have said millionaires. how much would that cost? the one-year cost of that tax relief would be $383 billion. there are a few different ways we could look at these numbers. one way is to compare the cost of the democrats' tax plan with that of the republicans. the one-year difference between the republican proposal of extending all tax relief and the democrats' proposal to raise taxes on the rich is at most $68 billion and perhaps as low as $23 billion. with a deficit over $1 trillion, is the president really willing to send us over the cliff for as little as $23 billion in additional revenue? i can't believe that he is. but he is. another way to look at the numbers is to compare the cost of the democrats' actual plan with the president's stated desire to raise revenue by $1.6 trillion. he can't get that from just the rich even if he took every dollar that every millionaire earns this next year, he probably would have a little less than $900 billion. and that may be high. i look forward to some enterprising
warren buffett has said those earning $500,000 a year or more. but others have said millionaires. how much would that cost? the one-year cost of that tax relief would be $383 billion. there are a few different ways we could look at these numbers. one way is to compare the cost of the democrats' tax plan with that of the republicans. the one-year difference between the republican proposal of extending all tax relief and the democrats' proposal to raise taxes on the rich is at most $68 billion...
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i'm very warren buffetty, if that's a word, in that regard. i think the u.s. will figure it out. >> at the same time you can think there may be decent returns for u.s. equities in the next year. that doesn't mean those will be the best returns around the world. perhaps we've already seen sort of a rotation out of u.s. equities and into other markets which have seen much better returns for the past year. >> look at germany. a lot of -- >> hong kong, germany, you name it. >> germany up 29% year-to-date. that has a lot to do with the ucb and the eurozone. this is a relative gain. lost in this conversation for a lot of u.s. investors, they are u.s. investors. they can't really invest globally to the same degree that we talk about, we say germany is up 29%, for a lot of investors that's out of their reach. >> if we didn't have the cliff today, we would have best trades of the year, jamie dimon buying jpmorgan when the whale hit. things looked really dark. some of the best trades happened obviously when it looked like the stocks were in for real trouble. >> look at
i'm very warren buffetty, if that's a word, in that regard. i think the u.s. will figure it out. >> at the same time you can think there may be decent returns for u.s. equities in the next year. that doesn't mean those will be the best returns around the world. perhaps we've already seen sort of a rotation out of u.s. equities and into other markets which have seen much better returns for the past year. >> look at germany. a lot of -- >> hong kong, germany, you name it....
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a decade later, famed pastor and author of the purpose driven life, rick warren, and rereleasing his best-seller. he stopped by this weekend and now his message of hope is one of our most clicked stories. it's been revised to target a younger generation struggling with the recession. for more log on to foxnews.com. and a bizarre scene unfolded at the house freshman office lottery on friday after several new members of congress pulled lower lottery numbers. new members and staffers stepped up their game. one chief of staff, alison jazlo, even did a cartwheel and it worked because she pulled the number one. you can read more on foxnews.com. >> i think that is awesome. >> if you can do a cartwheel, then it is awesome. she'llly she had done one before. if that was the first time she tried it and it didn't work, not awesome. >> do you think you could do one for us? you are like 6'11". >> yeah, i don't want to put out a ceiling tile. it will come out of the security deposit. >> we will get back to you on that. thanks, peter. >> okay. >> and the stalemate and all the up and downs on the sto
a decade later, famed pastor and author of the purpose driven life, rick warren, and rereleasing his best-seller. he stopped by this weekend and now his message of hope is one of our most clicked stories. it's been revised to target a younger generation struggling with the recession. for more log on to foxnews.com. and a bizarre scene unfolded at the house freshman office lottery on friday after several new members of congress pulled lower lottery numbers. new members and staffers stepped up...
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also senator kent conrad and the senior pastor of the saddle back church, rick warren. south carolina republican, ohio republican congressman, and an independent senator, joseph lieberman. at 4:00, "face the nation." talking with nra president, such as kay bailey hutchison, senator mark warner, and also an interview with south carolina designator -- senate designate and ben affleck. rearing on c-span radio and brought to you as a public service by the networks and c- span. at noon, meet the press. 1:00, this week. at 2:00, fox news sunday. and at 4:00, face the nation from cbs. listen to them all on 90.1 fm in the d.c. area, nationwide on satellite radio channel 119. was in on your smartphone or go online. >> "washington journal" continues. host: the headline today from "the washington post." we're talking about the issue of gun control in our phone lines are open. the line for republicans -- democrats -- or on twitter. twitter.com/cspanwj. or journal@cspan.org. it talks about steve writing a letter to president bill clinton. his wife had just been shattered when a dera
also senator kent conrad and the senior pastor of the saddle back church, rick warren. south carolina republican, ohio republican congressman, and an independent senator, joseph lieberman. at 4:00, "face the nation." talking with nra president, such as kay bailey hutchison, senator mark warner, and also an interview with south carolina designator -- senate designate and ben affleck. rearing on c-span radio and brought to you as a public service by the networks and c- span. at noon,...
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mitt romney's way of talking is so warren jeffs. >> warren jeffs? >> caller: that weird kind of -- it is so warren jeffs. my comment was about boehner and mcconnell. their negotiating style is really lame and retarded. >> stephanie: oh well, that's probably not a word we should use. >> caller: they're just tired. they need to be retired. that's all. >> stephanie: yes i get it. all right. okay. not -- [ buzzer ] conservatives have no choice but to give in to white house demands. fiscal debate is to move to the main goal which is destroying the social safety net. according to several republicans yesterday on the sunday shows. there is a growing group of folks who are realizing we don't have a lot of cards. about corker. he's a cork. that one. tom cole said some of our people think we dig in and hold strong, we can stop it. that's just not the case. >> computer says yes. >> stephanie: now you're getting it. in my view, he said we all agree. we won't raise taxes on people who make less than $250,000. we should take them out of the discussion right now.
mitt romney's way of talking is so warren jeffs. >> warren jeffs? >> caller: that weird kind of -- it is so warren jeffs. my comment was about boehner and mcconnell. their negotiating style is really lame and retarded. >> stephanie: oh well, that's probably not a word we should use. >> caller: they're just tired. they need to be retired. that's all. >> stephanie: yes i get it. all right. okay. not -- [ buzzer ] conservatives have no choice but to give in to white...
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not just bill gates, not just warren buffett but anyone with an income over $25,000. and don't forget, by the way, the payroll tax goes up, too. every worker is going to get it. >> social security tax. which no one is talking about. so that says to me that those are going back up anyway. that's about a thousand dollar cost. it doesn't sound like people have to worry about their taxes and -- most people. but what about the psychological impact? haven't we already seen it in christmas buying? haven't we already seen it in -- won't consumer confidence take a hit? won't businesses still say, be i don't know. i don't know what's happening? >> it already has, candy. this year's christmas shopping season was lackluster at best. you mentioned businesses. i talk to small business men and women all the time. they say, we are not hiring right now. we are just canceling a lot of our plans to make new expenditures which you need to do if you want a vibrant economy. we're really seeing the impact on the stock market. this is not a good way to run a railroad and the economy is alrea
not just bill gates, not just warren buffett but anyone with an income over $25,000. and don't forget, by the way, the payroll tax goes up, too. every worker is going to get it. >> social security tax. which no one is talking about. so that says to me that those are going back up anyway. that's about a thousand dollar cost. it doesn't sound like people have to worry about their taxes and -- most people. but what about the psychological impact? haven't we already seen it in christmas...